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September 01, 2013, 02:54:09 PM
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I would be extremely surprised. This is not eBay.

eBay has plenty of fake bids too. ever seen 9,999,999$ bids on items?
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September 01, 2013, 03:14:13 PM
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I would be extremely surprised. This is not eBay.

eBay has plenty of fake bids too. ever seen 9,999,999$ bids on items?


No, I never seen 9,999,999$ bids on items on ebay, and they have a strict policy concerning that.
Your account who be closed soon if you do that. And on ebay, they have your phone number because you have to confirm it when you register, so you might be in trouble.

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September 01, 2013, 05:22:07 PM
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Actually, that phone has been listed about 4 times. From a different user each time. If you bid on it, you'll have a message "Would you like to buy this for 1BTC" each time. Then when the auction finishes, it will be listed again. Every time this has happened, the account has had bad feedback stating they wanted the coins first. (The pictures can be found on google also).

So, I guess the buyers realised and made a massive bid to stop others bidding. The top bidder is probably on a new account.

Does that buypass Bitmit when they do that?

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September 01, 2013, 05:49:46 PM
Last edit: September 01, 2013, 07:55:01 PM by Welsh
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I'm pretty sure it's a whole joke between the sellers and the bidders


It could be a joke. But, this has happened before with a 'convincing price' which they received bad feedback for asking for the Bitcoin first.


Okay, it looks like they are alt accounts and have actually tried to make it look like they are a legit seller. Look at their feedback. All from new members with "Neutral" feedback because without the item being delivered they can't actually put "positive". However, it has positive comments.
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